How Seasonal Changes Affect Rat and Mice Behavior In Nevada Homes

A small brown vole sits on dry leaves, partially shaded by a rock. The vole faces the camera, its fur blending with the earthy surroundings—an example of wildlife often monitored by Ecogen for effective pest management.

Nevada’s climate creates unique challenges when it comes to rodent activity. Hot summers, sharp temperature drops at night, dry conditions, and cooler winters all influence how rat and mice populations behave throughout the year. These shifts do not eliminate rodents. Instead, they change where rodents travel, nest, and seek resources. Understanding seasonal behavior patterns explains […]